Detmer family line to take control of the Somerset
offensive attack, and 2016 will be his first full season
to show his talent at quarterback. Dinkelmann sat
behind his cousin Koy Detmer Jr. as a freshman,
and was forced to miss the majority of last season
with a leg injury. Dinkelmann is well known for his
commitment to LSU as an eighth grader. Now, the 6-5
quarterback will be in control of the Somerset offense
for the first time as the Bulldogs look to bounce back
from the graduation of workhorse running back Josh
Avila, who rushed for 2,355 yards last season.

TALK ABOUT STAR POWER – TWIN BROTHERS

Jordan and Joshua Moore exploded onto the scene in

2015 for Yoakum, dominating on both the offensive
and defensive side of the ball. Jordan had over

1,000 yards rushing with 22 touchdowns, and is a
dangerous, hard-hitting safety in the secondary on
defense. Joshua is another two-way player, and the
two combine to give Yoakum a dynamic duo on both
sides of the ball. As two of the fastest-rising prospects
in the country, the Moore twins have combined to
rack up more than 25 offers heading into their junior
seasons.

CAIN WAS THE 2015 DISTRICT 5-6A OFFENSIVE
Newcomer of the Year as a freshman in an offensive
attack at Denton Guyer that featured TCU commit
Shawn Robinson. Cain rushed for more than 1,000
yards and had 10 touchdowns, despite having double
digit carries in just six games. Now, with Robinson
gone to DeSoto, Cain’s role will only grow. Nearly half
of his yardage (529) came in the first three rounds of
the playoffs against Hebron, Carroll and San Angelo
Central, and he has started racking up scholarship
offers from power-five conference schools.

FULLBRIGHT HAD AN IMPACT AS A FRESHMAN AT

linebacker for Waco Midway, but with first-team
all-district running back Eric Clayburn departed,
Fullbright’s future is very bright at running back for
the Panthers. Fullbright was an Eastbay All-American
as an eighth grader, and posted the top Nike Combine
score in the entire nation for the Class of 2019
with an 86. 58 in March 2015. With his speed and
high level of physicality, look for Fullbright to have a
breakout season at Midway.

COLLINS WAS BEHIND SENIOR BOWMAN SELLS

– who threw for 3, 140 yards and 35 touchdowns –
last season with Lovejoy, but the offense is in Collins’
hands moving forward. With dual-threat capabilities
and great decision-making ability, Collins’ combination of strength and speed gives him the potential
to have a big year for the Leopards. Collins will be
without the Leopards’ top three receivers from last
season, but his leadership skills should help to
develop some new weapons in the receiving corps.

GLASS, LIKE CAIN, WAS A MAXPREPS FRESH-

man All-American in 2015. After being held down on
the lower levels of the Katy football program to begin
the season, Glass absolutely exploded onto the scene
and finished the year with 628 yards and 14 touchdowns on just 48 carries. He averaged more than 13
yards per carry and a touchdown almost every third
carry. He has big-time offers – Arkansas, Tennessee,
Florida State and Washington – and that list is certain
to grow in the future with a couple of full seasons at
the varsity level.

HARMON’S BIGGEST IMPACT FOR GUYER ISN’T

on the football field – the freshman was a star
basketball player for the Wildcats, and averaged 13. 8
points, 4. 8 rebounds, and 4. 6 assists. However, his
potential on the football field cannot be ignored. With
a year of varsity play under his belt on the football
field, Harmon should be able to breakout as opposing
defenses focus to slow down fellow freshman star
Noah Cain in the backfield.

PILOT POINT WAS ONE OF THE BEST TEAMS IN

the state to miss the playoffs last season, and will
have to find someone to replace one of the most explosive players in program history in Rutgers commit
DaCoven Bailey. Kemp battled injuries last season,
but was a dynamic playmaker when he was on the
field. With the ability to both throw the ball – Kemp
completed more than 70 percent of his passes for
nearly 1,000 yards – and run the ball, the Bearcats
will rely on him.